The Marvel Masterworks have brought you stories from the Marvel Age's super hero heyday and comic books' Golden Age. Now, prepare yourself for the Atlas Era. Throughout the 1950s the comics world sat astride the shoulders of Atlas - a world full of gun-fighting outlaws, romantic heartbreak, gritty battlefields, terrifying horror and visionary science fiction. In Tales to Astonish, we're taking you back to the days when giant atomic monsters roamed the Earth and alien invasions were a... More Description

The Marvel Masterworks have brought you stories from the Marvel Age's super hero heyday and comic books' Golden Age. Now, prepare yourself for the Atlas Era. Throughout the 1950s the comics world sat astride the shoulders of Atlas - a world full of gun-fighting outlaws, romantic heartbreak, gritty battlefields, terrifying horror and visionary science fiction. In Tales to Astonish, we're taking you back to the days when giant atomic monsters roamed the Earth and alien invasions were a daily occurrence. Collecting: Tales to Astonish (1959) 1-10

Stan Lee, 1925
Stan Lee was born in 1925. He joined Marvel Comics in the early 1940's and has remained there for 60 years. He is the creator of Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, the Fantastic Four and the X-Men, and has more than 2 billion comics books featuring these well known characters in print.

While employed at Marvel Comics, Lee signed a contract that prohibited him from working for any company besides Marvel. When Marvel went bankrupt, the contract became null and void and Lee created his own company called Stan Lee Media.

He remains Chairman Emeritus at Marvel, but spends most of his time on his new internet based company. Stan Lee Media will feature downloadable Superheroes. Lee also signed a deal with DC Comics to revamp some of their signature characters, including Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.

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